Institute of Resources, Environment and Sustainability-IRES, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Laboratorio de Estudios en Biodiversidad-LEB, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru.
PLoS One. 2018 Aug 29;13(8):e0202971. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0202971. eCollection 2018.
Misconceptions, lack of knowledge, and negative attitudes towards sharks act as barriers preventing actions required to tackle threats to shark populations, limiting the success of global shark conservation initiatives. Peru, a major player for the international trade of shark products, recently approved the 'National Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks, Rays and Chimaeras' (PAN-Tib); a guiding document for conservation initiatives aimed at these fishes. Within PAN-Tib, the assessment of Peruvians' current knowledge and attitudes towards sharks is listed as a research priority. Between June and October 2016, 2004 Peruvians were surveyed along the coast to characterize their (i) shark meat consumption patterns, and (ii) knowledge and attitudes towards sharks. Results suggest that shark meat consumption is extended, but not necessarily frequent, and higher in the northern regions of the country. However, 77.5% of shark meat consumers were unaware that they had eaten sharks. Although 57.6% of the participants recognized that sharks are present in Peruvian waters, only 19.4% of the surveyed population was capable of naming at least one local shark species. Moreover, Peruvians have very negative attitudes towards sharks. They fear them and view them as man-eaters, despite this, no shark attacks have ever been reported in the country. These results highlight the need to: (i) encourage sustainable shark meat consumption, and (ii) promote communication campaigns aimed at increasing knowledge about sharks, and their importance as a source of employment and food for coastal communities, as for the national economy.
误解、知识匮乏和对鲨鱼的负面态度是阻碍解决鲨鱼种群面临威胁所需行动的因素,限制了全球鲨鱼保护倡议的成功。秘鲁是鲨鱼产品国际贸易的主要参与者之一,最近批准了“保护和管理鲨鱼、鳐鱼和魟鱼国家行动计划”(PAN-Tib);这是针对这些鱼类的保护倡议的指导文件。在 PAN-Tib 中,评估秘鲁人对鲨鱼的现有知识和态度被列为研究重点。2016 年 6 月至 10 月期间,对秘鲁沿海地区的 2004 名居民进行了调查,以了解他们的鲨鱼肉消费模式,以及他们对鲨鱼的知识和态度。结果表明,鲨鱼肉消费范围广泛,但不一定频繁,在该国北部地区更高。然而,77.5%的鲨鱼肉消费者不知道自己曾经吃过鲨鱼。尽管 57.6%的参与者认识到鲨鱼存在于秘鲁水域,但只有 19.4%的调查人口能够至少说出一种当地的鲨鱼物种。此外,秘鲁人对鲨鱼持有非常负面的态度。他们害怕鲨鱼,认为鲨鱼是食人鲨,但实际上,该国从未发生过鲨鱼袭击事件。这些结果强调需要:(i)鼓励可持续的鲨鱼肉消费,(ii)开展宣传活动,以增加人们对鲨鱼及其作为沿海社区就业和食物来源的重要性的了解,这对国家经济也很重要。